Webinar

Communicating with Nature: How signaling molecules can help drive your yields

On-demand

As it turns out, plants are extroverts: They’re constantly communicating with their surrounding environment. And now, we’re harnessing the power of that language for healthier plants and higher crop yields. In our free, on-demand webinar, we introduce you to LCOs and explore the many benefits they have with both broad acre and specialty crops.

Adam Kayser

Regional Technical Sales Support Agronomist in the United States, Novozymes

Adam has worked in the Agricultural Microbial space for over 15 years. His time in product development and agronomy research began at Novozymes on to Monsanto (with the BioAg Alliance) and then Bayer acquisition. His experiences include the establishment and management of contract research trials as well as commercial agronomy support on: Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Peas, Lentils, Chickpeas, Alfalfa, Peanut, Cotton, Canola, Sorghum, Sunflower and Sugar Beets. He rejoined Novozymes this past fall as the Regional Technical Sales Support Agronomist in the United States. Adam and his wife reside in southern Minnesota with their 3 children.

Jon Treloar

lead for Novozymes BioAg's North American Commercial Team, Novozymes

Jon Treloar is the Technical Sales Support lead for Novozymes BioAg's North American Commercial Team. With expertise in field trials, agronomy, soil health and sustainable agriculture, he has a passion for the use and adoption of biologicals in agriculture. He holds a B.Sc. in Agroecology from The University of British Columbia and a M.Sc. in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan. Jon has been instrumental in the development and promotion of new biological solutions for growers. Jon resides in Saskatoon as he has a fondness of bitter cold coupled with a fear of mountains.

Michael Barnhart

Senior Scientist with BioAg Applicatoin Development, Novozymes

Michael Barnhart is a Senior Scientist with BioAg Applicatoin Development in Durham, NC. He received his Ph.D in microbiology studying molecular interactions between bacterial pathogens and plants. He’s taken these studies into product development and utilization at Novozymes to provide farmers with biological tools to assist in their crop management.